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  1. Pre-Columbia America: The art and archeology of South, Central and Middle America (Publications in Anthropology and History No. 2) by Unknown, 1974
  2. Laboratory of Anthropology note by Yvonne Roye Oakes, 1979
  3. Excavations at the Cavanaugh site: Las Vegas, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Timothy D Maxwell, 1983
  4. Prehistoric subsistence adaptations on White Sands Missile Range (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Yvonne Roye Oakes, 1981
  5. Proceedings of the Anasazi Symposium 1991 by Compiled by Art Hutchinson & Jack Smith, 1991
  6. Invitation to Archaeology by James Deetz, 1967-06
  7. Berberass: marine resource specialisation and environmental change in Torres Strait during the past 4000 years.: An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Joe Crouch, Ian J. Mcniven, et all 2007-07-01
  8. Archeological investigations at a proposed surfacing pit near Cuba, Sandoval County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by William H Doleman, 1979
  9. Excavations at LA 12563: A nineteenth and twentieth century Navajo site, San Juan County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Robin E Farwell, 1980
  10. Laboratory of Anthropology notes by Regge N Wiseman, 1978
  11. Archeological clearance investigations along seismic testing corridors in the Galisteo Basin area, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, for Teledyne Exploration Company (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by William Doleman, 1979
  12. Cultural resource investigations at Bis Deezahi, Newcomb Flats, Jim John, and Bush Mound sites near Newcomb, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Steven A Koczan, 1981
  13. The Peach Spring survey: A cultural resource survey and inventory along New Mexico State Road 566, McKinley County (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Robin E Farwell, 1980
  14. Excavations at site LA 14893, San Juan County, New Mexico: Mitigation of a Pueblo period site along U.S. 666, New Mexico State Highway Department project FLH-12(17) (Laboratory of Anthropology note) by Glenn S Condon, 1980

21. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General Knowledge
Provides those interested in archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizationshundreds History Scholarships Archaeology and anthropology museums
http://www.archaeolink.com/
The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over fifteen thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. best viewed with 600 x 800 resolution. Web archaeolink.com For your convenience, you may explore each section from its own index, found immediately below - - Or, to explore the whole website from one place, just scroll on down this page ( site map ) picking and choosing what you like. Archaeology Pages Index - General archaeological information plus archaeology by region era, and specialty plus much more. Anthropology Pages Index - General anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, early man, cyberanthropology; plus indigenous peoples; by tribe and region; peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, religious anthropology and more.

22. FAQ-Career In Archaeology In The U.S.
Museum Positions. museums may be connected with a university or independent. In the US anthropology departments include archaeology as one of four
http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/anthro/dlcfaq.html
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT A CAREER IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE U.S.
Revised April 22, 2002
David L. Carlson
dcarlson@tamu.edu
Associate Professor of Anthropology
College Station, TX 77843-4352
HTML version by Erich Schroeder ( erich@museum.state.il.us
Illinois State Museum
Table of Contents
  • What jobs are available for archaeologists? What education and training are required to become a professional archaeologist? What college or university should I go to? What are some general introductory books on archaeology? ... Acknowledgments
  • 1. What jobs are available for archaeologists?
    Professional archaeologists work for universities, colleges, museums, the federal government, state governments, in private companies, and as consultants. They teach, conduct field investigations, analyze artifacts and sites, and publish the results of their research. The minimal educational requirement to work as a field archaeologist is a B.A. or B.S. degree with a major in anthropology or archaeology and previous field experience (usually obtained by spending a summer in an archaeological field school or participating as a volunteer, see question 5). While this is sufficient to work on an archaeological field crew, it is not sufficient to move into supervisory roles. Supervisory positions require a graduate degree, either an M.A./M.S. or a Ph.D. Academic Positions Museum Positions . Museums may be connected with a university or independent. Museum curators conduct research, publish the results, give public presentations, prepare displays, and conserve the museum collections. Museum positions require a graduate degree (M.A./M.S. or Ph.D.). Museum positions are usually full-year appointments.

    23. South African Museum - Archaeology And Anthropology Resources Index
    archaeology and anthropology Index. general africana. The Codex Witsenii A rare document in the South African Museum
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    home : Search
    archaeology and anthropology Index
    general
    archaeological excavations and sites
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    Resources Online iziko museums of cape town

    24. Anthropology And Archaeology CareersAdvice From Northern
    anthropology VOLUNTEERS NEEDED at the museum. Call (859) 4914003. 63) KentuckyHistorical Society (museums, archaeology, and cultural) PO Box 1792
    http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html
    ANTHROPOLOGY CAREERS
    Careers in Anthropology

    Careers Day, NKU

    Careers Advice

    Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. Albert Schweitzer
    To love what you do and feel that it mattershow could anything be more fun? Kathrine Graham
    You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Mohandas Gandhi
    Anthropology is more than a career. It's a way of life. In everything I do, I am an anthropologist. Sharlotte Neely
    Please don't let me be pigeonholed in no regular job. Marshall Mathers
    Careers in Anthropology:
    Where the jobs are:
    [NKU Anthropology is] one of the best sites you'll find, it offers a lengthy list of organizations that have hired anthropologists...In addition, the site offers some great advice on general career planning. Anthropology, University of Toronto at Scarborough A very useful guide to careers in anthropology...Lots of links to specific job opportunities. Anthropology, University of Alabama Excellent information on career opportunities in Social-Cultural, Archaeology and Applied anthropology. Anthropology, Saint Mary's College of California

    25. Resources On The Web
    Social Scienceanthropology and ArchaeologyArchaeologymuseums and Exhibits ArchNet Directory North American museums of Archaeology or anthropology
    http://www.uwo.ca/museum/museumlinks.html
    The London Museum of Archaeology
    Resources on the Web
    Directories and Indices
    North American Museums of Archaeology or Anthropology

    26. Welcome To The London Museum Of Archaeology
    The London Museum of Archaeology is a unique Canadian museum devoted to the study, explore the websites of other museums of Archaeology or anthropology.
    http://www.uwo.ca/museum/
    Welcome to the
    T he London Museum of Archaeology is a unique Canadian museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. The Museum is located beside the Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village, a site occupied by the Neutral Indians in the 15 th century A.D. T his Website will give you an overview of the services, activities, displays, and events offered by the museum.
    Attractions
    V isit the Virtual Museum for a tour through the Museum Gallery and the prehistory of Southwestern Ontario, or see the reconstructed Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village . Also read about our latest temporary exhibit, Iroquoian Peoples of the Land of Rocks and Water T hen, browse the Quill Box Gift Shop where you can see our features of unique Native art, or where you can order from our extensive collection of books about native life and history.
    Research
    F ind outmore about the 30 year history of museum research or view and order the research publications of the London Museum of Archaeology.

    27. SAA Bulletin 16(4): Networks--Anthropology Museums Online
    (JW Hoopes, 1997, The Future of the Past Archaeology and anthropology on theWeb in Archives and Museum Informatics Cultural Heritage Informatics
    http://www.saa.org/publications/saabulletin/16-4/SAA7.html
    Anthropology Museums Online John Hoopes
    Contents
    T he growth of the World Wide Web has provided a valuable new tool for anthropology museums to address institutional goals ranging from public education to collections management and focused research. Most major museums have well developed web sites that provide basic information about location, hours, and exhibits. These can be found by using online search engines to seek specific museums by name or by following links from museum indexes such as those offered by the Museum Computer Network world.std.com/~mcn/ , the Museum's Online page www.okc.com/morr/wwwToC.html , or ArchNet spirit.lib.uconn.edu/ArchNet/Museums/Museums.html There are now several institutions that are doing an exceptional job of making available material that is useful and appealing on a variety of levels. Each has a web site that can serve a model for the development or improvement of online resources for the promotion of archaeology. The best way to learn how the Web can be used is to use it. The best way to improve it is to

    28. NativeWeb Resources: Anthropology & Archeology
    An academic organization made up of anthropologists, historians, museum andcultural resource Postings for archaeology, historic preservation, museum,
    http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/anthropology_archeology/

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    Resources: 95 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits
    African Archaeology Internet Resources Africa
    Internet resources related to archaeological sub-regions of Africa and the Near East.
    More sites on archnet.uconn.edu
    American Society for Ethnohistory
    An academic organization made up of anthropologists, historians, museum and cultural resource professionals that seeks to describe the history of the Native Peoples of the Americas through a methodology informed by ethnographic, cultural, ecological, linguistic, archaeological and historical information.
    ancientgreece-earlyamerica.com Algonquin US - Northeast
    Draws and builds upon the works of numerous scholars, archaeologists and artists; and with its two main sides you can explore the ancient "Minoan" world and the NativeAmerican/Colonial, in vivid detail not often seen on the Web....There are lots of Native New England artifacts never seen in the world before and a many-layered history of the land and early colonies that people of all ages can enjoy. Both sides include music, film clips, archaeological artifacts fresh from the ground, and more.
    Anthro Net Search Engine for Anthropology
    On the World Wide Web there are an estimated 250,000 sites that have content relating to the subject matter of anthropology. Unfortunately an estimated four-fifths contain little useful information. There are tens of thousands of anthropology sites containing redundant links to other pages that are collections of redundant links. Anthro.Net cuts through all of this by using advanced search technology to hunt down sites that contain useful content and information relating to anthropology.

    29. Anthropology And Archaeology Museums, Parks, And Monuments
    anthropology and Archaeology museums, Parks, and Monuments of New Mexico anthropology Laboratory New Mexico State University Museum
    http://www.nmculture.org/cgi-bin/instview.cgi?_cat=Anthropology and Archaeology&

    30. Archaeology, Anthropology, And Ancient Civilizations In One Directory
    The Archaeology and anthropology museums page seems to list only online museums,but plenty of those from all over the world. The Teacher Resources and
    http://www.researchbuzz.org/archaeology_anthropology_and_ancient_civilizations_i
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    Archaeology, Anthropology, and Ancient Civilizations in One Directory
    Archaeolink.com ( http://www.archaeolink.com/ While Archaeolink doesn't create a traditional searchable subject index, Archaeology and Anthropology post have several sub-topics with many links listed in each. Links are well annotated, and topics run the gamut from Ancient Africa to Saskatchewan to Zooarchaeology. The Archaeology and Anthropology Museums page seems to list only online museums, but plenty of those from all over the world. The Teacher Resources and Lesson Plans has information for grades K-12, with each listed resource containing a description and grade level. Nicely done. Worth a look. Posted in the following categories: Science-Archaeology
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    31. Internet Resources For Social And Cultural Anthropology
    anthropology and Archaeology museums and Exhibits Maintained by the Museum of University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and anthropology
    http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/anth/soccult/internet.htm
    ANTHROPOLOGY Resources:
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    Choose Subject Afr Amer Studies African Studies East Asia Ethnic Studies History Jewish Studies Latin America Linguistics Latin America Political Science Sociology Women Contact:
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    32. Cambridge University Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology - 24 Hour Museum - O
    24 Hour Museum is the UK s official guide to over 3000 museums, galleries,exhibitions and heritage attractions. 24 Hour Museum offers daily arts news,
    http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/SE000378.html
    Text-only Version September 18 2005 Search this site
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    ADVANCED SEARCH Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
    Downing Street
    Cambridge
    Cambridgeshire
    England Collection details
    Archaeology, Costume and Textiles, World Cultures Facilities [ icon key ] Contact details
    General information (Tel) : 01223 333 516
    General information (Fax) : 01223 333 517
    E-mail : cumaa@hermes.ac.uk
    Website : museum.archanth.cam.ac.uk/ Open Tues-Sat 1400-1630 Closed Bank Holidays Admission charges Free Description Founded in 1884, the Museum researches, gathers and cares for archaeology and anthropology collections from all parts of the world and makes those collections available to public visitors, researchers and scholars. In 1997 the Museum was "designated" and recognised as one of Britain's outstanding collections. Collections description The collections and their associated photographic and archival material are of outstanding research and historical value; they cover the ethnography and pre-history of the world together with local archaeology. Key artists and exhibits General Information Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum Pre-booking service for groups Collections Specialist publications on collections available Object identification and/or written enquiry service Disability Access Wheelchair access to all public areas General Education Academic publications and resources available Facilities Research facilities for academics

    33. Anthropology Home Page
    museums. National Anthropological Archives (Smithsonian Institution) University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and anthropology (exhibits,
    http://www.palomar.edu/anthropology/


    W hat is Anthropology? Anthropology is the broad study of humankind around the world and throughout time. It is concerned with both the biological and the cultural aspects of humans. Included in anthropology are four main subdivisions: Physical Anthropology
    Mechanisms of biological evolution, genetic inheritance, human adaptability and variation, primatology, and the fossil record of human evolution
    Cultural Anthropology
    Culture, ethnocentrism, cultural aspects of language and communication, subsistence and other economic patterns, kinship, sex and marriage, socialization, social control, political organization, class, ethnicity, gender, religion, and culture change
    Archaeology
    Prehistory and early history of cultures around the world; major trends in cultural evolution; and techniques for finding, excavating, dating, and analyzing material remains of past societies
    Linguistic Anthropology
    The human communication process focusing on the importance of socio-cultural influences; nonverbal communication; and the structure, function, and history of languages, dialects, pidgins, and creoles

    34. Anthropology & Archaeology
    Palomar College General Physical Archaeology Cultural museums Journals.Palomar College. anthropology Department Home Page Archaeology Program
    http://www.palomar.edu/library/subjects/Anthro.htm
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    General Physical Archaeology ... Journals P alomar College
    G eneral Interest P hysical Anthropology A rchaeology C ultural Anthropology M useums

    35. ASOR Outreach Links--Archaeology--general
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and anthropology Awardwinningpage from one of the world s outstanding museums.
    http://www.asor.org/outreach/links/genarchy.html
    Links for Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations General Archaeology and Anthropology Links Site of Qasr al-Qarqur, Jordan
    (Photo courtesy of Tafila-Buseyra Archaeological Survey) Menu General Archaeology Nautical Archaeology Unconventional Archaeology Archaeology in Fiction Anthropology ... Outreach Main Page General Archaeology Photo Archives Archaeology Education Resources General Education Resources Teachers K-12 ... Kids Other Archaeology Resources Museums with Archaeology Collections Archaeology Magazines and Publications Archaeological Societies
    General Search Engines, Indexes and Links
    ABZU
    ***The major scholarly search engine for just about anything on the Ancient Near East maintained by Chuck Jones, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.
    ABZU MAILING LIST / DISCUSSION GROUP INDEX Archaeology - Home Page (archaeology.about.com)
    ***Outstanding website maintained by Kris Hirst.(Formerly mining.co) Articles, discussion forums and chat groups, web links, archaeological sites worldwide, specialties, even clip art. Searchable. Highly recommended. See especially Netlinks, an excellent list organized by topic, region, and special subjects.
    Search Argos Archeology
    Super-site from Dallas.

    36. Bristol University - Department Of Archaeology And Anthropology - MA Archaeology
    The Department of Archaeology and anthropology is home to one of the largest British Includes field trips to a range of heritage sites and museums.
    http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/postgrad/screema.html
    skip menus Department of Archaeology and Anthropology contacts Home ... Postgraduate Information MA Archaeology for Screen Media
    MA in Archaeology for Screen Media
    Introduction
    Since 2001, the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television have run this new, innovative and exciting joint MA programme - Archaeology for Screen Media. The course can be taken full time over one year, or part-time over two years. Course tutors include John Adams, Angela Piccini Mark Horton Christine Finn and Dan Hicks Applications for Autumn 2005 and Autumn 2006 entry are currently invited In recent years, there has been an explosion of public interest in archaeology and its representation on the television and other areas of the media. The Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at Bristol has played a central role in this, with our staff and students involved in the development of new television series and heritage in new media. In particular, we have developed close relationships with Channel 4, Time Team , Videotext Communications, BBC History and many independent production companies.

    37. University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology
    The Cultured Traveler newsletter is Cultural Travels monthly online guide tospecialy interest travel and articles for the educated traveler. Museum
    http://www.theculturedtraveler.com/Museums/Archives/Penn_Cannan.htm
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    ... More Museums Volume 7, July 2005 ISSN 1538-893X
    Museum of the Month Sheri Leigh, Publisher This Issue
    The United Nations At 60 Meet the People - Host Review Meet the Pueblo People Respectfully Paris Up Close ... Calendar This month's museum pick...
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
    Connecting with the Biblical Past
    by Dea Adria Mallin Your origin and your birth are from the land of the Canaanite. Ezekial 16:3 University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. If the theme of this month’s issue is “Meet the People,” then museums are a neat fit, a gathering together of people across time and space and culture in an attempt to understand and perhaps bridge differences and to share in the ongoing discovery of humankind’s collective heritage. There is a small historic land at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea once called Canaan and then Israel, Palestine, Bilad es Sham, the Holy Land, Djahy where conflict over identity and ownership has time and again brought populations to a precarious edge.

    38. University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of  Archaeology And Anthropology - Cultural T
    The Cultured Traveler newsletter is Cultural Travels monthly online guide tospecialy interest travel and articles for the educated traveler. Museum
    http://www.theculturedtraveler.com/Museums/Archives/U_Penn.htm
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    ... More Museums Volume 4, July 2002 ISSN 1538-893X
    Museum of the Month Sheri Leigh, Publisher This Issue
    A whole lot of shakin' going on Host Review: Archaeological Diggings Join a Dig Dea Goes to Deya ... National Park Pick Older than the ancient Etruscans... Egypt's past recreated Patterned after the Temple of Amon at Karnak, The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum located in San Jose, CA is one of the world's finest museums dedicated to Egyptian history and artifacts. In addition to t he largest collection of dynastic Egyptian antiquities in the western United States, the museum also houses an extensive collection of cuneiform tablets from ancient Mesopotamia, spanning the Sumerian, Assyrian and Babylonian empires. A modern home for an ancient wonder Unfortunately for western civilization

    39. Anthropology Museums: MASPK Educational Resources
    http//oregon.uoregon.edu/~osma/sma.html University of Pennsylvania Museum ofArchaeology and anthropology http//www.museum.upenn.edu/
    http://www.maspk.com/SocialScience/Anthropology/Anthropology5.html
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    Here are few links about Anthropology Museums.
    Adan E. Treganza Anthropology Museum

    http://www.sfsu.edu/~anthro/treganza.htm
    Anthropology Collections of the Field Museum http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/anthropology/anthro_sites/ant ... http://www.museum.upenn.edu/ Every single effort counts towards a better future. Home Agriculture Arts Business ... Social Science

    40. Anthropology Resources
    Electronic journals, linguistics, archaeology, physical anthropology, AmericanIndian sites, museums, and more are catalogued on this extensive site housed
    http://www.educationindex.com/anthro/
    Anthropology Resources
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    African Primates at Home
    An extensive study of East
    African Primates, including audio samples for a
    stimulating addition to the information provided.
    Includes related sites of interest. SM Weasel Mead
    American Anthropology Association
    This Association's web site offers lots of topical information. It's a must visit, well worth bookmarking!
    Ancient World Web
    Need information on Assyrian kings, traditional Jewish recipes, or plumbing in ancient towns? This is the motherlode of annotated ancient world sites, listed alphabetically as well as by subject and by geographic location.
    Anthropological Linguistics
    This quarterly journal offers a table of contents and some abstracts from the printed version. Indexes are online dating back to 1989, along with ordering information and directions for making a submission online.
    Anthropology
    An in-depth and diverse study of anthropology, this site includes topics from cultural development to anthropological film and photography to useful software.
    Anthropology Club of Northern Arizona University
    If you’re thinking of making Anthropology your area of study, this site offers helpful information under "What is Anthropology?" Areas of study, nonacademic career opportunities, a guide to universities offering anthropology graduate programs, events information and more are included here.

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